Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
The Digestive System
2
Structures Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine
Large Intestine(colon or bowel) Rectum Anus Liver Pancreas Gall Bladder
3
Function To break down food into smaller portions that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and delivered to the cells of the body. This process is called DIGESTION.
4
2 types of digestion: chemical and mechanical
Mechanical digestion mashes and grinds food into smaller pieces. Stomach, teeth, tongue use mechanical digestion Chemical digestion is the breaking down of food into molecules Stomach, small intestine, and saliva use chemical digestion.
5
More on digestion Begins in the mouth
Most occurs in the small intestine
6
The digestive tract Food passes through the digestive tract
Includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
7
Esophagus Muscular tube that connects the pharynx (throat) to the stomach
8
Stomach Muscular, sac like organ
Uses chemical and mechanical digestion to break down food Contains acid and enzymes to break down food and kill bacteria you may swallow
9
Small Intestine Smaller in diameter; longer in length
Most digestion occurs here Lined with villi that increase surface area for nutrient absorption Nutrients are absorbed in the bloodstream here
10
Large Intestine Stores, compacts, and eliminates waste products
Fiber helps to keep the stool(poop) soft and moving through Last part is the rectum Stores feces(poop) until it can be eliminated from the body Opening is called the anus
11
Liver Not part of the DIGESTIVE TRACT aids in digestion Makes bile
Stores and absorbs nutrients Breaks down toxins
12
Gall Bladder Not part of the DIGESTIVE TRACT aids in digestion
Stores bile that is made in the liver
13
Pancreas Not part of the DIGESTIVE TRACT aids in digestion
Neutralizes stomach acids The body’s natural antacid (like Tums) Produces enzymes that aid in digestion Also part of the endocrine system
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.